Dust collector Malaysia

As a proven substitute, a DSH dust suppression hopper from New Zealand could be a cost saving and effective solution. It works well for transferal of fertilizer, gravel, sand, stock food, wheat, and many other dry and granular goods.

How does DSH suppression hopper works?

First of all, the DSH system is installed under a feed point where it can be suspended above the target and kept at operating level.

Most noteworthy, a small degree of natural agitation as the hopper is filled helps exclude air from the material being transferred.

Therefore, at the point of loading, or transferal, the DSH system concentrates the discharge of dry goods as a solid column through free air into any target repository including truck, rail car, barge, stock pile, storage container or bag.

The standard models require no utilities and have no internal moving parts, while the top of the range PFC (Programmable Feed Control) system automatically configures the hopper for variable product weights.

DSH system is designed for dry, granular (or gritty), and free-running products

Due to international customer demand, DSH constantly researching and developing their system to enable the efficient transfer of a wider range of products. Hence, please review our current Dry Goods List, if your product is not on this list please contact us; we are happy to conduct a trial on your behalf.

DSH system is environmental friendly

Previously, trucks taking on a load literally disappeared in the dust cloud. Uncomplicated to install and easy to operate and maintain, the DSH system reduces hazards, health risks, dust and wastage.

How to reduce dust in the air and increase savings?

This could be the first time that you are able to estimate savings by knowing how to reduce dust in the air.

A DSH system contains fugitive fines so that you sell all of your product and reduce the risk of nutrient extraction. To calculate your potential financial savings, use the following formula and your loading figures and prices. (This formula uses conservative figures supplied by one of our clients.)

A 26-tonne-truck of load could contained 50 kg of fugitive fines:10 trucks per day = 500 kg per day 500 kg @ $190/T = $95 per day 5 days = $475 per week 48 weeks per year = $22,800 per year